Pokemon Acceptance RMXP Fan Game
Game Name: Pokemon Acceptance
Based On: Pokemon Essentials
Status: v3.9, Completed, 20.03.2022
Language: English
Based On: Pokemon Essentials
Status: v3.9, Completed, 20.03.2022
Language: English
Story
A mysterious barrier emerges around the PokePark, causing many people and Pokemon to go missing. Professor Rowan sends Gary Oak and his young assistant Grace (you) to investigate the disturbance. Once there, you discover a civil war has begun inside the PokePark! The sinister Ein has kidnapped Phione while all of the powerful Pokemon that usually protect the park are gone. Ein has even recruited trainers typically seen as heroes to his cause. It’s up to Grace to join the resistance and save the Park from the inside!
List of Features
- No gyms/league! A story-driven adventure to save the PokePark.
- Fake mega evolutions! Current List: Frosslass, Delibird, Ludicolo, Dunsparce, Kecleon, and Raichu. See one you wish I had? Let me know! I may still add more!
- Follower Pokemon like in HG/SS
- Talk to Pokemon! Interact with wild Pokemon, and see their reactions with portraits from Super Mystery Dungeon!
- Alternate currency system! Just like in PokePark, some vendors won't accept PokeDollars, but rather berries in exchange for goods and services.
- New Sound effects! From menu selections to getting items, almost every sound effect has been replaced by sounds from other games.
- Music Variety! Every single area has new battle music for both wild and trainer battles. Many event battles also have unique music, as well as changing music for cutscenes. There's also a large variety of victory and intro music for trainer battles.
- Move tutor/TM system. "Cove Town'' in the center of the map has an unprecedented number of move tutors and TM sellers, allowing you to reach the highest potential you can with your team! You can even unlock 2nd/hidden abilities or Perfect your IVs/EVs! Assuming you have the right berry currency, that is!
- "Starter Cave" An early game cave containing all 24 starters from gen 1-8!
- A new way to train: Level up at special computers with simulation battles against over 90 trainers from the main series and anime! Gym Leaders, rivals, villains, and Elite 4 from the first 7 regions await!
- Sewer mini-game! Dodge teleporting Abras, bubble blowing Corphish, and wild poison types while you rebuild a bridge to get a reward of berries and other items!
- A mixture of both roaming wild encounters like the Wild Area, and random tall grass encounters.
- v3.6 - Game is Android friendly
- v3.8 - Hisui forms now available! Head east of Verdant Court to find them!
--FAQ--
- What Pokemon are in the game?
- All Gen 1-7 Pokemon as well as some from gen 8 are in the game! Check the signposts in each area to see who is catchable. Alolan and some Galarian Pokemon are available, and there is even a “form changer” in Cove Town to change your Pokemon’s form if needed!
- How long is the game?
- Completing the main story is around 20 hours long. The postgame has a quest that is around 4 hours long that wraps up the story, with lots of other optional features and trainer battles to check out.
- How hard is the game?
- Harder than most mainline games, but not as hard as most fan games. At no point does the difficulty curve expect you to run around and grind out levels. There is no level cap or obedience issue. However, there are some tricky opponents, including multi battles with 10-12 opposing pokemon, and double-battle opponents with good synergy. If you skip too many trainers or events, you may find yourself falling behind a bit.
- So can I nuzlocke it? Are there gift Pokemon to help?
- Yes and yes! The game has 17 different locations to catch pokemon, and the roaming pokemon gives you some ability to choose from. The difficulty curve does not expect grinding, has no level cap and has a level scaling area to help train. There are 5 gift pokemon in total before you reach the final boss as well (as well as others in the post-game).
- Who are the starters?
- Meditite, Snorunt, and Numel. All will have mega evolutions available (including a fake one for Froslass). There is also a “starter cave” early on, containing all 24 starters from gen 1-8!
- Are there mega evolutions?
- The following Pokemon are catchable and have obtainable mega stones: Mawile, Sableye, Sharpedo, Manectric, Absol, Lopunny, Banette, Beedrill, Audino, and Pidgeot (as well as your starters).
- Who are the fake Megas?
- Froslass, Delibird, Ludicolo, Dunsparce, Kecleon, Raichu, and Sudowoodo.
- Who from Gen 8 is available?
- Cinderace, Rillaboom, Inteleon, Dragapult, Urshifu, Stonjourner, Thievul, Perrserker, Falinks, Eldegoss, Greedent, Indeedee, Grapploct, Pinchurin, Frosmoth, Morpeko. Galarian forms: Stunfisk, Meowth, Mr. Mime.
- Where do the songs/sound effects come from?
- Music originates from a mixture of Pokemon Spin-off games, non-Pokemon games, remixes, and a small dose from the main Pokemon series. Sound effects come largely from Pokemon Colosseum.